The newly released 2011 Edition of the COMSOL Conference CD is a compilation of multiphysics simulation projects presented by over 950 engineers, researchers and scientists at recent conferences in Boston, Paris and Bangalore.

Ion bombardment of solid surfaces often results in the development of highly periodic nanopatterns such as nanodots and ripple-like structures. Their characteristic features (orientation, periodicity, etc.) depend strongly on the material being bombarded and the ion-beam parameters (energy, angle of incidence, ion current density). Generally, these phenomena are believed to be related to (and caused by) the interplay between ion erosion and diffusion of adatoms (vacancies) which induces a… Continue

This project will study novel nanomaterials with outstanding properties fo

r enlarging the imaging and sensing tool;box of life sciences. These nanoparticles/wires are made of niobate crystals and emit light through second&#8208;harmonic generation (SHG) rather than fluorescence. The interdisciplinary tasks of the project range from the synthesis and the optical characterization of the nanomaterials to their combination with plasmonics effects and the applications in…

Vertical nanocrystal whiskers or nanowiskers are one-dimensional crystals that look like rods or threads several nanometers in diameter. The rods are often cultivated using the elements of the third and fifth groups of the periodic table. The most common nanocrystals of the third and firth groups are gallium arsenide and indium phosphide. These semiconducting materials present competition to silicon in the electronics field as diodes and transistors built using them are faster in operation.…

CLINAM 2011 in Basel: Largest Platform for Nanomedicine in Europe 2011

Nanomedicine has considerably developed and many clinicians show a lot of interest for this novel emerging field because it will drastically change today’s medicine, in particular by the introduction of targeted drug delivery and personalized medicine. By treating only diseased cells and organs, but sparing healthy tissues through targeted small doses of drugs the ratio of benefit versus harm in medicine can be…

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